the farmer is martha boneta. joined by marty kotis who runs a brewery and restaurants. he had the nerve to sell his own beer, and state regulators told you, you may not. >> there was a prohibition we weren't aware of that said you can't own a brewery and a restaurant. john: this is prohibition era law, this is to protect the customers? >> right, they say it's to protect the public but really to protect the distributors. john: they have friendly relationships with the politicians. >> one of the largest lobbies in the nation. john: i noticed you taped out something on the bottle, this is the stuff, pig pounder? >> pig pound jeer sort of an ugly name, i guess people want it. what are you taping out? what's that about? >> we have on the back, the list of the different restaurants. in north carolina, that's not allowed on a beer bottle, but a wine bottle it's allowed. john: you've spent $100,000 on lawyers trying to solve this? >> yes, and we're not done yet. john: martha, you bought the property that's now your farm from an environmental group, basically. >> correct, yes. a